If not, take a quick look through the threads on this forum to see if anything looks similar. Perhaps your question has already been answered.

If not, feel free to ask! Please, please use descriptive subjects for your posts; "help!!!" is exciting but not particularly informative, whereas "Having problems with Flash websites in Browse activity" will help us know what we're getting into. (By the way, if that's your problem, you should check out the OLPC Wiki page on Flash for tips.)

If you feel more comfortable in a live-chat environment, check out our IRC gateway (and, for those of you who know all about IRC, it's #olpc-help on irc.freenode.net) ... there are almost always friendly volunteers there who will be willing to help you work through whatever problems you have.

Finally, when your problem is no more please add "[SOLVED]: " to the topic of your post so that we know you got your answer.

It's usually a convention to ask a question by starting a new thread instead of tacking onto an existing thread (unless your issue matches exactly the first person's question).

That way, people giving help can focus on that problem, we don't have tangents that are hard to follow, and the people getting help can follow a "clear" train of thought.

That is probably why there was no response to this message, because this thread would be "inappropriate" to start a question. Consider if everyone started their question in this thread, and everyone attempted to help that person. There would be an entangled web of questions and responses, and nobody would be able to determine who's responding to whom.

Please consider starting a new thread for your question if after searching through the forums yields nothing that matches your specific question. Thanks!